Weekly Betting Roundup for February 22-28


March 1st 2010

 

B. Sharps / Head Linesman / Legends

 

Monday rolled around with a small win for the house. It picked up big wins on Washington and the Bucks in the NBA and lost on Dallas, and it also took a beating on U Conn as the public correctly found them.

 

Tuesday was a good NBA day for the books as New Orleans and Memphis brought home wins and the house also won on Florida in the college; the players countered strong with Florida, Syracuse and Old Dominion (slowly becoming one of the more popular public choices, the Monarchs are).

 

Wednesday the house won big with Dallas in the NBA only to give most of it back with Orlando winning for the players. In the college, the house won with FSU and lost with Ohio State and Fullerton (a high volume game) that fell 2 to make all bets on that game a win or a push.

 

Thursday the house picked up big wins on Oregon and ASU in the college and lost on a key NBA game as Milwaukee fell 2, with a game like that that jumps around plus the public correctly betting it was a disaster and in the college folks seemed to take their winnings over to Gonzaga (another very popular team) to put the books in the hole for Thursday.

 

Friday was a big day for the books as they won with New Orleans (NO), Dallas, Philly and Princeton and only lost the Cavs game to have a big night.

 

Saturday was a huge board; I’ll only touch on a few key ones I could talk for five paragraphs on if I wanted to. The house won with Jersey in the NBA and college with George Mason, Tennessee, Saint Bonny, Maryland and VCU (once again opposite Old Dominion, a public darling) and the books gave some back on North Carolina (which is getting back in the public’s good graces) and UNLV and believe it or not Drexel cost the books a big number. Still with the huge schedule it was an ok day for the house but not what you would expect as the players won a lot of little decisions.

 

Sunday was a big day but I need to focus on Olympic hockey. First off, congrats to both teams on the best game I’ve watched in many years, and congrats to the US backers who cashed their tickets 2-2 regulation final but if I had to lose the Gold medal I was glad it was the best player in the NHL who scored it: Sidney Crosby. It was a great game. The day was a giant washout; the players won more games than they lost and the books were lucky to get out with their limbs attached.

 

Good luck players; talk to you next week!

 

Weekly Betting Roundup for February 15-21


February 22nd 2010

 

B. Sharps / Head Linesman / Legends

 

Hello players! Monday started out with the house winning on Texas A&M and losing on New Mexico State on a slow night.  Tuesday rolled around with large NBA action where the house won with Jersey and Sacramento and lost with Oklahoma City and Utah, but because of huge volume as long as the house can split decisions and duck numbers any big schedule is profitable.

 

Wednesday was an NBA washout; the house made some juice but key college wins were Purdue and Notre Dame while there weren’t any big losses on the day. Hey, the more games the better for the house. Thursday the house won with Denver covering but it took its first big hit of the week with Boston beating the Lakers and cashing the money line; this was an auto stamp for the players. Friday, as usual, featured a big NBA card; the house had a good day winning
with the Wizards, Charlotte, Philly and the Celts (a rare occurrence in the bookmaking world) and losing with New Orleans and Chicago to have a good day.

 

Saturday, giving you guys games that were good or bad would insult your intelligence. It was the biggest schedule of the year gamewise and the house of course did fine. The key is to juice out your sharp guys and take a few decisions in other spots and pray for a few wins and no numbers landing. I know it sounds simple but it is not, yet if done properly it is profitable. Sunday the house did ok with Pittsburgh winning but gave some back on the very
popular Ohio State side and moneyline. All in all a good week for the house, but more so because of the amount of games as to opposed to any other factors.

 

Good luck guys, see you next week!

 

Weekly Betting Roundup for February 8-14


February 17th 2010

 

B. Sharps / Head Linesman / Legends

 

Super Bowl blues kicked in Monday but enough players managed to shake it off to have a great start to the week, as the books won one game with the Hornets covering. The players tabbed the Lakers, Dallas, Villanova, and Texas to put the books in a big early hole.

 

Tuesday was a small winner for the house; the main NBA wins were with NJ, the Kings, and the Pistons, and the players countered with Chicago, Miami, and Atlanta. Tuesday NCAA saw the books win with Illinois and Purdue and lose a big game on Georgetown.

 

Wednesday the books won with Miami, Sacramento, and New Orleans and lost with the Bucks for a winning night for the house in the NBA; it was an odd night in college with no big games to speak of and if no numbers land, the books do good and this was the case.

 

Thursday the action was pretty split on the two NBA games as the dogs were popular teams and the house lost small on Orlando losing to Cleveland and won small on the Spurs beating the Nuggets. In college the books won with Notre Dame and Youngstown (against the always popular Butler) and lost with Long Beach State and Gonzaga.

 

Friday was slow of course and the house did ok with Cornell losing though, a small winning day. Saturday the house picked up a big early win on Cincy beating Louisville but quickly gave most of that back as Michigan State trounced Penn State. The books also picked up key wins with Saint Louis and late night with Idaho to have a long and prosperous day.

 

Sunday not much to speak of; the All-Star Game landed on the number and went over to help the players have a small win. The house did real well on the Daytona 500 matchups and futures to have a nice day.

 

Talk to you next week players, good luck!

 

Weekly Betting Roundup for February 1-7


February 10th 2010

 

B. Sharps / Head Linesman / Legends

 

Ok, I lied; I won’t talk about baskets this week. It was a good booking week for the home team, which most are. The Super Bowl had many big needs for halves and games, the books did well with Saints and under first half. The books also did well with Saints and under game, yet they took a big hit on the second half over which jogged, and the books won small against the Colts.

 

As usual the books did well on most props but lost big on Bush over 57 ½ total yards receiving and rushing; it was almost like Fridge Perry TD prop back against the Pats, the whole world found this one. But you have to be smart and take low limits on props, so most books lost a big number percentage wise but overall it all worked out.

 

Thanks guys. Good luck! Next week a few basket numbers.

 

Weekly Betting Roundup for January 18-24


January 25th 2010

 

B. Sharps / Head Linesman / Legends

 

Well players, I promised you more basket coverage this week but that will have to wait. The public had a party Sunday in football and there is really no reason to tell you how the house ground out a nice week in baskets, which we did. The players set their sights on the Colts and over, and connected. Then they zeroed in on the Vikings; although there was counter action the public – the people you need to beat – had the Vikings and of course the over, that goes with out saying. The players also won all teasers unlike last week, to bury the books in one of the worst weekends of my memory. I’ve been doing this since 1981 so this was pretty bad.

 

Good luck players! I’ll be gone next week but I’ll keep this promise: I will be back Super Bowl Sunday and I will talk some baskets.

 

Weekly Betting Roundup for January 11-17


January 18th 2010

 

B. Sharps / Head Linesman / Legends

 

Baskets are tough to give you guys a rundown of because of all the movement and groups playing games, especially in college. I will preview big decision public games in NBA and select colleges so you can see how the books did there; the big movement college games that Billy bets or RAS the books don’t carry big decisions on one way or another on those, we just don’t want numbers to fall.

 

Monday the books did well winning with Atlanta, the Bucks, and Golden State and losing with Utah and the ever popular Oklahoma City Thunder. Tuesday the books lost a little as Detroit was a big win but gave it back on the Spurs beating the Lakers and the apparently bad Kentucky line as they crushed the Gators. Wednesday was a busy day in the NBA but only a few big games; the house won with Indiana and the Timberwolves and lost on Portland to have a good day. Thursday the house won with the Bulls and gave back most of it as Utah fell 1, so many people pushed or won, only a few lost. Friday the house won with Charlotte, Detroit, and Portland and gave back some of that on the Lakers, Pacers and 76ers to have an ok day. What you need to know is games (which is a lot) that I don’t talk about were close in volume and nothing bad happened so as you know we – the house – did ok.

 

Saturday is a foots day. The public tabbed both chalks but not as much as one would think. The Arizona – New Orleans game was fairly close but the game going over hurt the books. The Colts game was bad; the only saving grace for the day was a few Arizona and / or Raven teasers the books beat. Sunday was another story: the public teased San Diego and Dallas to no avail and after the Dallas – Viking game (which was almost dead, even chart wise) the players reloaded on San Diego to get out. The house had a football party Sunday; for two games it was a big win.

 

Good luck next week… go Vikes!!

 

Weekly Betting Roundup for January 4-10


January 11th 2010

 

B. Sharps / Head Linesman / Legends

 

The week started out with a good and expected win for the house as Boise came through to make the books very happy. Boise has cost us money most of the year but we waited and got our revenge, as the public loved TCU. Not to preach, but Boise – as most odds makers know – was one of the best 3 teams this year, it is just the luck of the BCS.

 

Tuesday the books did good, but not great, as most would think; there is a lot of Iowa money anytime they play and rightfully so, they perform well in these spots so the house made a little money.

 

Wednesday was a booking nightmare; the favorite (Central Michigan) landed on the number and went over. This was compounded by the fact that none of this was possible at halftime so the public made it possible and they were correct.

 

The big game, as usual, was not a big deal for the house. The house needed Texas and over, so we split. The game itself was ok and got exciting late but financially the books didn’t care much.

 

Friday, in the NBA, the house had a nice night with Washington, Atlanta, Portland and Denver all getting wins to kill any multi-game wagers.

 

Saturday shows up and we get Jets and over to put the books on their heels and then the public was kind of mixed on the Dallas game but they agreed on the over to have a big day for the bettors. Sunday was a bookmaker’s wet dream: Ravens and over, Arizona and over. The only flat bet loss was on the Arizona Green Bay game over; all else went the house’s way to cap off a good week for the books.

 

Good luck players; talk to you next week!

 

Weekly Betting Roundup for December 28 – January 3


January 4th 2010

 

B. Sharps / Head Linesman / Legends

 

Monday the players started out with a winner on Georgia -7 over A&M, but the books rebounded with a big win by the Bears to knock out Minnesota teasers and get a winning day. Tuesday the players got off to a good start again with UCLA and over in the early game and the books countered with Wisconsin beating the Hurricanes to once again declare a win for the day.

 

Wednesday the players won both games as Idaho, with a miracle one point win plus the players tabbed the over, and in the second game Nebraska’s 33-0 trouncing of Arizona made the players very fat for the day. Thursday started out good for the house with Navy and Air Force bringing in big early wins which kept the house above water for the day as the players made a small rally with Stanford and Virginia Tech to close out the day.

 

Friday the house started out good with Northwestern beating Auburn and Florida State burying West Virginia and the house pushed around on LSU and Ohio State; the killer for the books was the urban Meyer and the over on the late game as the players used this combo to bail out huge. Saturday the players started out good winning with South Florida; the house quickly countered with U Conn to even the score. The public correctly tabbed Mississippi, who was much better than their 14 point win, and the house countered again with East Carolina to even the score. Then, the players did what they did Friday night, favorite and over as Texas Tech played like they
needed to cover and they did to rack up a nice day for the players.

 

Sunday started out rocky for the house as Buffalo and Carolina rolled to easy wins over backup squads to get the players up early. The Lions’ usual showing had the books on their heels going into the afternoon games. The house rebounded with Dallas blowing out Philly to knock out some teasers and also knock out a few more with the Chiefs’ burial of the Broncos. Tennessee not covering helped the books turn a profit for the day. In the night game, no real roots need the Jets small.

 

Good luck players; next week I’ll get into the hoops more, which is hard to do when foots is 75% of your volume.

 

Weekly Betting Roundup for December 21-27


January 2nd 2010

 

B. Sharps / Head Linesman / Legends

 

The week started out rocky for the house as the Giants buried the Deadskins on Monday night. The baskets were a push around as the house got a miracle cover on Sacramento. Tuesday, the house did ok with BYU and over – a small win – same as Wednesday with Utah and over to get the house back to square one for the week. The Christmas Eve game was a wash, as the players are getting wise to bowl dogs, betting evenly on SMU and Nevada. Christmas night was a gift for the public as they correctly tabbed San Diego and the over to sweep the books.

 

Saturday, the house made a little headway winning with Marshall and actually also a small win on USC; the Pitt game landing on 2 did the books no favors as the house had a small win for the day. Sunday started out as usual this year for the house with the players winning with Atlanta, Houston, Cleveland, NE and Pitt winning by 3, which sided the books to get the players out in front early. The house countered late with huge wins on the Jets and Broncos to save the day. The house needs the Deadskins as usual, but we aren’t holding our breath.

 

Good luck players; talk to you next week!

 

Weekly Betting Roundup for December 14-20


January 2nd 2010

 

B. Sharps / Head Linesman / Legends

 

The week started out good for the house as San Francisco beat Arizona 24-9 and the house also picked up the chase second half money. Tuesday, in the NBA, the Lakers land 9, a number that is never good in the NBA when it is cheap to buy and which I suggest you buy, especially if you have a -105 out and can buy a half point. The house made a little money back when Phoenix
covered the 2 over the Spurs. Wednesday the public tabbed Orlando, Atlanta, Utah, and the Spurs; the house countered with the Bucks and the Rockets to salvage the day.

 

Thursday saw the public’s favorite team of all time, the Colts, rack up another profit for the bettors as it came Colts and over; the books that were around in the 80’s have the same opinion of Manning as they do of Montana: great QB but an expensive one. Friday in the NBA saw the public win with Toronto, Atlanta, and Oklahoma City and the house countered with Philly, the Bucks (bookies’ favorite team) and New Orleans to have a winning night for
the house.

 

Saturday, Dallas and under was a big score for the house, as the unstoppable Saints looked mortal, finally. The public retaliated a little with Rutgers and over but the NFL game was of course bigger. On Sunday, the public won with Philly, Baltimore, and Atlanta. The house also got middled on Pittsburgh falling 1 and the Patriots falling 7; two very high volume games to get stung by the bigger bettors. The house countered with Miami, Detroit, Cincy, Saint Louis and the Raiders; these games were big also because they were huge teaser games for the public, so all in all a good week to be a boomaker.

 

Good luck players; talk to you next week!

 

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